Catering To Fit Your Needs
One of the most important things you'll need to remember when
you plan your special day is the caterer. This is because the
food you serve will be one of the most memorable parts of the
reception for your guests. Caterers can be booked up to a year
in advance, so it is wise to search one out early. A simple time
line for finding a caterer is to start looking for one at 10
months before the wedding, make sure you have booked the caterer
by 8 months, and decide on a menu by 6 months.
A good caterer does more than one might think. They are well
trained in food selection and preparation, reception staging,
serving and clean up. Some go as far as to decorate for you,
hire bartenders, and provide the wedding cake. Others may only
prepare and serve the food and then clean up.
When looking for a caterer, keep in mind these things:
- Find a caterer with a good reputation whose food you can
sample before signing a contract.
- Make appointments and interview many different caterers to
find the right one for you. Some caterers may even give you
phone numbers of past customers who were pleased with the
caterer's work.
- Many reception sites have their own catering services, so
when you're looking for a hall, decide if it has what you want
in both catering and atmosphere.
- Check to see what services the caterers will provide other
than just the meal (electricity, lighting, tents, tables,
linens, chairs, etc).
If you feel like you have found the right caterer, wait to sign
a contract until the caterer understands your expectations and
you understand the terms of agreement. Keep in mind questions
such as: will the cost be a flat rate or a per-person fee? Are
gratuities automatically added? Are you going to have a sit-down
dinner or a buffet? Will drinks be included in the price?
Catering is one of the most expensive parts of the wedding, so
when it comes to cost, it is up to you whether you want to spend
any amount or keep costs down. There are different ways serve
food at your wedding that will vary the price. Some tips to keep
in mind are:
- Most caterers will charge per-person, which means the
cost will depend on the number of guests that you expect to come.
- American food will cost much less to serve than an exotic or
international dish such as French, Mediterranean, Thai or Indian.
- Cost will increase if you decide to have the caterer take
care of the wine and the wedding cake instead of doing that
yourself.
- Buffet-style catering will cost less than if waiters serve
your guests, yet it is also less elegant.
- Most caterers include set up and clean up in per-person
cost; if they do not, that will increase the cost.
- Most caterers have special rates for children, so be sure to
ask about that.
- Overtime costs, gratuities or taxes will all affect the
final cost of your caterer.
Many people forget about the cost of drinks when planning for
a caterer. This can really rack up the price depending on what
you want to serve for beverages:
- The least expensive option is to not serve any alcohol,
and instead have a cash bar where guests can buy their own
drinks. If you decide to do this, inform your guests so they
know to bring their own money.
- A nicer option, but more expensive, is to serve only beer
and wine. You can buy the beer and wine yourself or have the
caterer provide them (this will be a little more expensive than
buying it yourself).
- The most expensive option will be to have an open bar with
free drinks. Your guests will love this and you won't have to
worry about providing drinks yourself. Remember to include
champagne for the wedding toast.
Because the food and drink at your wedding will be one of the
most memorable parts for the guests and for you, be sure you are
happy with your choice of a caterer. Remember these tips when
selecting a caterer, and make sure they have what you want.